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Foundations of Algebraic Specification and Formal Software Development: Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series

Autor Donald Sannella, Andrzej Tarlecki
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2014
This book provides foundations for software specification and formal software development from the perspective of work on algebraic specification, concentrating on developing basic concepts and studying their fundamental properties. These foundations are built on a solid mathematical basis, using elements of universal algebra, category theory and logic, and this mathematical toolbox provides a convenient language for precisely formulating the concepts involved in software specification and development. Once formally defined, these notions become subject to mathematical investigation, and this interplay between mathematics and software engineering yields results that are mathematically interesting, conceptually revealing, and practically useful.
 
The theory presented by the authors has its origins in work on algebraic specifications that started in the early 1970s, and their treatment is comprehensive. This book contains five kinds of material: the requisite mathematicalfoundations; traditional algebraic specifications; elements of the theory of institutions; formal specification and development; and proof methods.
 
While the book is self-contained, mathematical maturity and familiarity with the problems of software engineering is required; and in the examples that directly relate to programming, the authors assume acquaintance with the concepts of functional programming. The book will be of value to researchers and advanced graduate students in the areas of programming and theoretical computer science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642440656
ISBN-10: 3642440657
Pagini: 600
Ilustrații: XVI, 584 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Monographs in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Graduate

Cuprins

Introduction.- Universal Algebra.- Simple Equational Specifications.- Category Theory.- Working Within an Arbitrary Logical System.- Structured Specifications.- Parameterisation.- Formal Program Development.- Behavioural Specifications.- Proofs for Specifications.- Working with Multiple Logical Systems.- References.

Notă biografică

The first author is a professor of computer science at the University of Edinburgh. His key research area is foundations for specification and formal development of modular software systems from specifications, with applications to computer security and programming languages; among other responsibilities, he is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Theoretical Computer Science and Vice President of the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. The second author is a professor of computer science at the University of Warsaw, and also at the Institute of Computer Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences. His research mainly concerns foundations for specification and formal development of modular software systems from specifications, semantics, and relevant aspects of logic, universal algebra and category theory; among other responsibilities, he is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Information Processing Letters. They have each chaired major conferences in software engineering and theoretical computer science, and have served on the steering and program committees of the main events related to the topic of this book.

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This book provides foundations for software specification and formal software development from the perspective of work on algebraic specification, concentrating on developing basic concepts and studying their fundamental properties. These foundations are built on a solid mathematical basis, using elements of universal algebra, category theory and logic, and this mathematical toolbox provides a convenient language for precisely formulating the concepts involved in software specification and development. Once formally defined, these notions become subject to mathematical investigation, and this interplay between mathematics and software engineering yields results that are mathematically interesting, conceptually revealing, and practically useful.
 
The theory presented by the authors has its origins in work on algebraic specifications that started in the early 1970s, and their treatment is comprehensive. This book contains five kinds of material: the requisite mathematicalfoundations; traditional algebraic specifications; elements of the theory of institutions; formal specification and development; and proof methods.
 
While the book is self-contained, mathematical maturity and familiarity with the problems of software engineering is required; and in the examples that directly relate to programming, the authors assume acquaintance with the concepts of functional programming. The book will be of value to researchers and advanced graduate students in the areas of programming and theoretical computer science.

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The theory presented by the authors has its origins in work on algebraic specifications that started in the early 1970s, and the author's treatment is comprehensive Covers the requisite mathematical foundations, traditional algebraic specifications, elements of the theory of institutions, formal specification and development, and proof theory Will be of value to researchers and advanced graduate students in the areas of programming and theoretical computer science Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras